I have a book report due on Tuesday, and I need some help... We are supposed to make an ad, like a commercial, that would persuade people to read our book. I'm making mine on Pet Sematary. We are to choose people that will play the characters, and put it all on a large piece of poster board.
Freddie is Victor Pascow, Billy Joel is Jud Crandall, Dakota Fanning is Ellie Creed, and Jim Morrison is Louis Creed. I can't find anyone to play Gage, who is a little baby, and Rachel, who is the wife. Any suggestions on who should play them? Thanks in advance. :))
<b><font color = "crimson">Thomas Quinn wrote: Sematary? Isn't it cemetary?
It is indeed "Sematary" when referring to the Stephen King novel. It is never, ever "cemetary." However, when referring to a graveyard, it is spelled "cemetery." Remember - three e's. I always used to make that mistake.
<b><font color = "crimson">Thomas Quinn wrote: Sematary? Isn't it cemetary?
It is indeed "Sematary" when referring to the Stephen King novel. It is never, ever "cemetary." However, when referring to a graveyard, it is spelled "cemetery." Remember - three e's. I always used to make that mistake.
Well, at least I have the excuse that I'm not a native speaker...
Just when you thought that if you spelled 'Mississippi' right, it couldn't get much more illogical...
<b><font color = "crimson">Thomas Quinn wrote: Sematary? Isn't it cemetary?
It is indeed "Sematary" when referring to the Stephen King novel. It is never, ever "cemetary." However, when referring to a graveyard, it is spelled "cemetery." Remember - three e's. I always used to make that mistake.
Well, at least I have the excuse that I'm not a native speaker...
Just when you thought that if you spelled 'Mississippi' right, it couldn't get much more illogical...
But once you learn to spell "Mississippi" correct, you then have the pride of knowing how to spell it more proficiently than 100% of Mississippians.